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2008 video game developed by Unproductive Fun Time
Gorky 17
1999 tactical role-playing video game
Secret Maryo Chronicles
2003 video game
Risk of Rain
2013 video game
Nuclear Throne
2016 video game
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
1998 video game
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold
1993 video game
Q2300281
1996 run and gun video game
Star Control II
1992 video game
Axiom Verge
2015 video game
The Whispered World
2009 video game
Panzer General
1994 video game
Proteus
2013 exploration video game
Torment: Tides of Numenera
2017 role-playing video game
Total War: Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai
2012 video game
Mindustry
thumb|A screenshot of Mindustry gameplay in single-player campaign mode on Serpulo Mindustry is a free and open-source real-time strategy, factory management, and tower defense game developed and published by Anuken under the GNU General Public License v3. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS, where it can be downloaded for free from its author. It can also be bought on Steam and the App Store. As an open-source game, players can mod the game and its client without restriction, and it has no advertisements or in-app purchases; development is supported by donations.
Q1142929
free and open-source FPS video game
Bos Wars
2004 video game
Disgaea 2
2006 video game
Thomas Was Alone
2012 video game
Graveyard Keeper
2018 video game
Cronos: The New Dawn
2025 video game developed by Bloober Team
Poly Bridge 2
2020 simulation-puzzle video game
Football Manager 2014
2013 video game
Old School RuneScape
MMORPG by Jagex, based on a 2007 version of RuneScape
Sven Co-op
multiplayer modification for the video game Half-Life
Serious Sam: The Second Encounter
2002 video game
McPixel
McPixel is an independently produced puzzle video game by Polish developer Mikołaj Kamiński (also known as Sos Sosowski) in 2012.
Two Worlds
2007 video game
Blockout
Blockout is a puzzle video game published in 1989 by California Dreams. It was developed in Poland by Aleksander Ustaszewski and Mirosław Zabłocki. American Technos published an arcade version. Blockout is a 3D version of the Tetris concept.
Pizza Tycoon
1994 video game
Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars
2016 turn-based strategy game
Wargame: European Escalation
2012 video game
Pathfinder: Kingmaker
2018 video game developed by Owlcat Games
X3: Terran Conflict
2008 video game
Dandara
2018 video game
Infiniminer
Infiniminer is an open-source multiplayer sandbox game developed by Zachtronics, centered on block-based construction and excavation. Players assume the role of miners on a team, aiming to collect the highest amount of money by mining ore while avoiding and fighting the opposing team. According to its creator, Zachary Barth, the game was inspired by Infinifrag, Team Fortress 2, and Motherload by XGen Studios. The game has been cited as an influence on the development of Minecraft.
Verdun
2015 squad-based realistic multiplayer first-person shooter video game set in World War 1
Bio Menace
1993 video game
Overlord II
2009 video game
Food Force
2005 video game
Bridge Constructor Portal
2017 engineering simulation and puzzle video game
Finding Paradise
2017 video game
Rune
2000 video game
VA-11 HALL-A
2016 video game
Spiral Knights
2011 video game
Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim
2000 video game
Twinkle Star Sprites
1996 video game
The King of Fighters 2002
2002 fighting video game
Vega Strike
2005 video game
Football Manager 2016
2015 football management simulation video game
Railway Empire
2018 video game
OpenCity
thumb|Screenshot of OpenCity 0.0.5 OpenCity is a free and open-source software 3D city-building game started in 2003 by France-based Vietnamese programmer Duong-Khang Nguyen. The game mechanics are similar to SimCity, although the game developers do not strive to make it a direct SimCity clone.
The Impossible Game
2009 video game
Crayon Physics Deluxe
2009 video game
Cobalt
2016 side-scrolling video game by Mojang
Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2
2000 third-person shooter video game
Armello
Armello is a 2015 digital role-playing strategy board game developed by League of Geeks. Announced as an iPad title in September 2012, the game has been in development since mid-2011, with music by composers Lisa Gerrard and Michael Allen. Between April and May 2014, a successful Kickstarter campaign was started to help fund a port to Microsoft Windows as well as stretch goals to bring the game to Android and Windows tablets. The game was chosen to receive additional support from governmental funding agencies Screen Australia and Film Victoria.
SiN
1998 video game
Kingpin: Life of Crime
1999 video game